The Bible’s origins, translations, and inner design laid bare for quick understanding.
This careful study surveys where the Bible came from, how its books were chosen, and how its message has traveled through time. It also analyzes the Bible’s inspiration, its relationship with science, and the questions some readers raise about its accuracy.
Written to be a practical reference, the book combines historical overview with a clear discussion of key themes. It aims to help readers, students, and thoughtful lay readers see the Bible as a unified work, while honestly addressing common difficulties and the broader context of sacred writings from the East.
- Origin and development of the Bible, including its structure and key themes.
- How translations came to be, and how the canon was formed.
- Questions about inspiration, accuracy, and the Bible’s place in science.
- Context from other sacred books to enrich understanding of the Bible’s message.
Ideal for readers seeking a sober, reference‑style guide to the Bible’s history, its making, and its enduring significance.